SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEVINSON, A.M. - LEVINSON, I.B.

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LSVINSONt A.Hj.-PITIIZVAt A.T. Press rolls vith a stonite lining. Bumagodel. mash. no.8:168-174 160. (Papermaking machinery) (HOA 14:3) MINSON.A.H., kand.tekhn.nauk Machine for the dynamic balancing of tubular rolls. Bum.prom. 36 no,W6-17 Ap 161. (MM 14:5) L TSentralInyy nauchno-looledovatellskiy i proyektnokonstruktorskiy inetitut po proyektirovaniyu oborudovaniya dlya toollyulozno-bumazhnoy promyohlennosti. (Papermaking machinery) LEVINSO."I, A.M., kPnd.tPPhn.nauk Poconditioning cast parts of hirb-speed conical prinders. Bum. prom. 36 no.704 JI 161. (MIM 1419) 1, TS~ntral'nyy noubno-IsaledovateltOdy institut bumarodelatell- noFo masbinostroyaniya. Qapermaktnr machinery-Maintonance And repair) LEVINSONq A.M. Suction couch roll made of acid-resistant steel. Bumagodel.mash. no.9:80-86 161. (MIRA 15i1) (Papermaking machinery) ACCESSION XRv AMO276?5 8/0276/64/000/001/ap/Blp SOURM RZh,, Tekhnologiya. mashinastroyaniya, Abe. 1M021 MTHORs q A..,X.j Tyftinsksys. 8, Yu. TITLEt Expariiients; -an the cutting of stainless stool -plates with thin dis nd discs 'CITZED SOURCEs Sb. Bumagodel*mashinostroyeriye. Vy*p. I.1., X.-Le, 1963t 216-U? TOPIC TAGSt steel cutting. diamond cutter# diamond disc sutter 'IRANSIATIONt The authors describe experiments on the cutting of 0.2-0e3 wide grooves in Khl7, M7N2, and lMa8N9T stainless steel plates wed in the papermaking industry with diamond cutting discs (M). The experiments were porfOrmed on the 6N81G horizontal milling machine with a special hoade It-was to-and that the cutter best suited for grooves 0.33 ma wide and over have a grain size 80 and a concentration of 33-47%, uhile groc,"s lose than 0.3 =a wide are best out with discs with a grain size of 80-100 with a concentration of 33.4 The followir4g optimal regimes we" establishods cutting speed - 30 =/seat fesed card 1/2 Accs=w NRs AR4o27675 rate -- 65~-123 mm/min aspedling on the diso thickness; vertical food rate 8.30 =/=in. In comparison with the groove machine time vas reduced 3.5 times; the diso strength was 4 times hioer than that of the zdll4ng machine cutter. An overall viev of the experimental sotQp.is included. 4 illustrations., Rlb3lography with, 3titles* -Go Villnere '01 MICLt' 00 DATE ACQo OY(ar64 SUB CODSo ML;. LEVINSON, A,M. Now polymer materials in the prod=tion and repair of papermaking equipnent. Bum. promo no*2t27-28 F 164s (MIRA 170) 1. TSentrallnyy nauehno-losladovatel'skiy proyaktno-konBtruktorskiy inatitut btrnagodelatol'nago mashinostroyeniyao LEVINSON,, A.M.1 ZIGBERMANt D.I.j TYMINSKLYA, S.Yu, ~kahiw for the dynaaia balanoing of the rotors of conic mills. Amgodels n sh, nosns228-238 163, (MIRA l7s6) LEVINSONj AXI TrMINSKAYA, S,yu., Tests in the perforation of stainleman:teol plates b7 mans of thin diamond disks. Damagodel. mash. *nsZ 927--z-4536- Now developments in the menufactizing technology or aryes- and dranite obaftee Bumagodel, sash, uoolls239-257 163. (HIM 17s6) IZVIMONI A,M*j SVITNEVAp A*V* NOW pratrative aostingland oements for parts of papermskJng maohinory, Bumagodel, mash* no.lls258-262 163, (MM l7t6) -fn qg 1XVI'moN., A.M. Som problems in the use of the now tylAs of materials In 'he manafacture *f papermaking maohinery, Bumagodel. mash. no.~2; 207-2-16 164. (tUPA 1711l) RFVISr I.A.; LEVINSON, MDROZIXY Ye.P.1 Pr1nimall uchastiyes ZHUKOMORIT, Inzh.j EAYEV, A.A., Insh.; SOLOHAKHIN, S.I., ~Inzh.,, VESHCWV~ Ye.V., tekhnik; SYSOYEVA, Ye.Ya., laborant Effect of the technology of the manufacture of the disk knives for paper cutting on their strength, Bumagodel. ma3h. no.12: 176-296 '64. OUA 17tll)' 1. Laningradskly tekhnologicheakiy Institut teellyulozno-bumazhnoy promyshlennosti (for Zhukoborskiy, Bayev, SolomakhIn, Veshchey, Syeoyeva). 0. EpShtopq Fo Oso 10"Anson A S characteristic L 86"ShkOv As And ;Othersp "The clinical In d on data gathered in 1943, 1944, 1946), Voprosy mad. virusologii, issue 1 : 1 94130 P' 193-208, - Bibliog; 7 items. Sot U-3029 n March >3, (LetOpis tzhurnal #nykh Stat.-,Y, MR- 10, 1945). -N A- /*dicta@ lansearAl Antiverms 9mr, Medicine Yaccine Therapy "The Problem ofUtiliting Antivirus for Treatment of Influenza," A. S. Levinson, Therapeutics Clinic, Sao or Viruses, VIEN, Moscow, 1 p 4XIIn Had" Vol XXV1, No 11 Of 515 patients, antivirus was used In 315 cases. 'Oenoludes that antirtrua therapy has no advantages over other methods. These results agree with those of 11abinovich and Zhitinskaya, and Epshteyn. Considers different results of Shtaynahnayder and Yakobson due la ast4c4t- 31/49"0 Epshteyno 1. 0, 2 JAVInson, A* 30, ScrAaahko, Z, A,,, and others, "Material on the serotherapy 6f grippews VOPrOffY med. viruaologii, Issue 2, 1949, Po 278-879 - Bibliogi 15 itam. Sot U-3042, n March 53, (Letopia 1zhurnal IyWkh Statey', No. 10, 1949). LEVINWN, A. S. lavincon, A. S. *Prirtary &typical pneumonia", (A survey), Voprosy med. Virusologn, issue 2. 1949o p. 292-300p - Bibliog: 13 itsma. 301 U-30420 3.1 March 53, (Letopis Ishi.mal IrWkb St-at--Yp NO* 10P ig4g(. LWINS(IJ, A*S* Influensa and meteorological factors. Klinoued*,Koekva 18 no,10; 53-56. Oct 50. (CLML 20-4) I* Of the Institute of Virusology of the AcadmW of Medical Sciences USSR (Director - Prof.A.T.Krarchonko)g I&e[WU# A.S*1 kandem"&rAuk (Xoskyn) Prevention of tuberculosis and the role of the nurse In Its organtsations Xed,sestra 16 no.11M-17 k037. (XIRA 11:2) (TUBACUIMIS-PRIMIT ION) LEVINPP~j Abnm-Sawilovlqbs-kaM,red.nauk; ZAKIN, A.M.., re&; - f4~~R-59-.I-tekhn. red. (Prevention of tuberculosis] Preduprezbdenie tubarkulaza. Moskva,, '.Medgiz 1962. 26 p. WMA l5s7) humcuu)SIS-FREVW1011) 1XVINSON$ AvY&~ Nuclear group of circular schizophrenia and two of its clinic&:. variants, Report NooltRole of exogenio injuries in the course of maniacal and melano!o1io Yariantso Trudy Dash, mod, inst, 6..1 15-26 163, Nualear group of circular salAzophrenia and two of its clinic&:. variants. Report 11o,21 Lffectivo pathology in psychoses of the maniacal and "lAncholic variants of circular schizophrenia. Ibld.M-3) 5 Nuclear group of eircular schizophrenia and Wo of its clinic&l variants. Report No,3t Remistdon in two variants of circular schizophrenia, lbiaot34,4., (MIRA 17j5) LEVINSON,, A.Ya. Clinical aspects of schizophrenia with distinct Affsotive disorders. Zhur, nevr. i psikh. 617no.4s573-580 161. (14IRk (SCHIZOPHIUTA) Lingering maniacal statos in one clinical variant of the early stage of schizophrenia. Zhur. neyr. i paikh. 61 no.9sl382-1386 161o (SCIIIZOPIMENIA) (HIPA .14:9) SOJUKOV, P.V.; TJVIMWV, A.T*.. redaktor. (EWSPG*d methods of bricklaying] Tysokoproizvoditelivo ustody kir- plohnol Idadki. Xoskya, Goso Isd-vo lit-ry po stroltelstyu I arkhitek- turs, 193), 97 P, OUJU 7:1 ) 1. Rosoov. Tsesoyasayy nauohno-issledovatellakiy institut organizatell I makhanizatell stroltel'stva. (Bricklaying) thener, nauchnyy radaktor; XARDO-SYSOTIT.Je.-,I., radaktor; HIM- TEMY, L,T&., tekhnicheskly rodaktor. [Concrete construction with the use of concrete pumps] Prols- Yodetwo betonnykh rabot a primenenism betononamosov. Kooky&, Goo. Isd-vo litry po stroltelletvu 1 arMWakture, 1954. 78 p. (Concrete construction) (MLBA 7:11) UIT11500 30 EMT, Le Now trends in oripnizing tba maintenance and repair of storage batteriona Avt.traup., 38 no.llt23 N 160. (KIRA 13,11) lo Ukrainekly dorosbao-transportWy nauchno-lonledovatelskly lustitut. (Motor v*blolso-Batteries) MPE LZV1NSC&__A!_~GACHEVSKIrv Ke; TISHCHWKO, Ye. Stations for wheal alignment and inspection. Avt.transpe 39 noo3t27-19 Hr 161. (MIRA 34:3) (motor vehicles-Maintenance and repair) IZV33SON B ; SMZHEIZZOV, 0.1 TWHCHEMO Po :nw-~~ Centralized maintenance md "pair of electrical devices. Irt. transp. 41 no.WO-21 T 163. (XM& 16:2) (Motor vehicle"lootrio equipment) LXVINSONI B. Proper adjustment of the ignition on the GAZ motortrucks. Avt. tranffp. 41 no.9s14 3 163. (MIM 16tlO) 1. Ukrainskiy gosudaretvannyy dorozhno-transportnyy nauchno- lseledavateliskiy institut. KRABID, I.; GAFANOVICH, N.; LEVINSCH, B.j YLGHCUNKO., Is Centralised maintenance and repair of storagg batteries in efficient. Avt. transp. 43 no.102-33 Ja 165. (MIPA 180) LEVINSOHI.UW. I I AdJustment of Ignition advarice Ir P ii 4.2 .1 Avtotr nBp* no.12:18-19 D 1~,4. Wlr-m 18'.4) 1. Ukrainckly dorozhno- trans porllny-, miuchro-1-1.nledovatel'skiy Ins ti tu t. LUTSKER, G.; LEVINSON, B. Optimal dimensions and the outlook for the development of automotive transportation enterprisess Ayte transp, 43 no,404-35 Ap '65. (MIRA 180) 1, Ukrainskiy doroshno-tranaportnyy nauchno-inaledavatellakiy institut. I-AILL NXI I ArWIDWT 9 OV R C E - C b D 9: 67 d4-0 X6 To-6 5-/o-6-9Tc nVENIA"OR: lordan, G. G.; Kurnosov, N. M.;j*yinson,_A~. Lychakov,-N. I.; 1,Tikhomiroy, V. P. JORG: None TITLE: A radio interference level indicator. Class 42, No. 181326 [announced by the Scientific Research Institute of Heat and Power Engineering Equipment (Nauchno- issledovatellskiy institut teploenergeticheskogo priborostroyeniya)] SOURCE: Izobreteniyat promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, noo 9, 1966, 8T TOPIC TAGS: liquid level indicator, electromagnetic wave interference, electronically variable capacitor ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a radio interference level indicator based on using reflection of high-frequency electromagnetic oscillations from the sur- face of the medium to be monitored. The unit contains a bigh-frequency oscillator connected through a length of transmission line to a coaxial pickup and a measurement circuit. Measurement accuracy and reliability are improved by connecting an element in the transmission line with a reactance which depends on the voltage applied to it, e. g. a voltage-variable capacitor. This element compensates the electrical length of the line under the effect of a voltage proportional to the level being measured. Card 1/2 UDC: 681.128,82 I-transmission line- 2-voltage-variable capacitor; 3 level to be measured So CODEs 14, o9/ SM ]DATE.- 23zul64 Card 2/2 W, Acc Nits Ap-Too5616 6MCZ CODjj LM/0413/67/000/002/0055/0055 NVENMR: alyahey, A. U. I r _ ~O RG: None ITLE: An electronic controller.,* Class 21, No. i9oh56 (announced by the Scientific esearch Institute of Heat and Power Engineering Equipment (Nauchno-iseledovatellakiy a.stitut teploenergeticheekogo priborost I royeniya)] LOURCE: Izobretenlya, prowyahlennyy4 tovarnyye znaki, no. 2, 1967, 55 PIC TAGS. automatic control equipment, electronic equipment STRACT; This Author's Certificate introduces an electronic controller containing a mputing amplifier with a potential coupling loop which has a differential capacitor the forward circuit and an integrating RC network in the feedback circuit. The ntroller also incorporates input and output potentiometers. A wider range or useful plications for the instrument is provided by including an auxiliary conventional Idge circuit consisting of two cross-connected potentiometric dividers with rigidly nked sliding contacts connecte/ in parallel with the output terminals of the regula- r. The terminals for one of the dividers are connected respectively to the potential op and to the differential capacitor, while the terminals of the input potentiometer e connected to a tunable integrating capacitor through a variable resistor with slid- ACC NRs AP7005 ing contact rigidly linked to the sliding contact of a variable resistor in the feed- back circuit. The control shaft of the tunable integrating capacitor is rigidly linked to that of the tunable differentiating capacitor. F L circuit; 2-4 and 6--low-resistance potentiometric dividers; 5--operational 7-10--dynamic connectiow com. o9/ suBm DATz: llDec65 LEVII. or. Roilp d -IrYS11OV, Leonid Fedorovicb; _Y.ltL iinirovich; CIM: ALUMSV,-II,I.-,,ret."nzont; FILIN, A.G.p rod.; BODAROVA, A.P.9 tekbn .red. ICantrhli2&tiOn of tba r-nintenance 4nd repair of motor vehicloo)TSentralizatalia tekbnicheakogo obcluzhivaniie- i reronta fnrto~-obilci. YoskvLj Aytotruncizdat, 1962. 45 p. (KM 15: 10) (Hotor vohlelov-44aintonanco and ropair) LEVINSON, F. Ye. Cand Biol Sci- (diss) "Vitamin A and carotene content in cow's milk as a function of various factors." Leningrad, 1961 20 pp; (Ministry of Agriculture RSFSRj Leningrad Veterinary Ins;); 210 copieel price not given; (KL, 6-61 sup, 208) --miMu6_46, SCKOIIOVSWAI R. Now Toor's eve# Hastouglo 9 no*12126-27 D 060o (MIRA 13112) (Coal miners) LITIJIS(Xg 0.1. [wither]; r. A.A., doktor Istoricheakikh nauk [editor]. [The Philippines) 7111ppla. Pbd red. A.A.Oubera. Xoskva. Gos.isd-vo geogr-lit-rys 1953. 63p. 'XLU 6 19) (Philippine lsl=ds) NIZOLAYBYA, VG,; DUKMIINA, A.Ys.; POPOVA. 2.X.; BKTIVICH, Tu.A.: SAAGIN, I.B.-, FMCIUMO, A.A.; LRYINSON, G.I. Carbaml4m dowaxing of oil fractions. Trudy VIII IP no.7:253-263 158. Mraffins) (Urea) (mm 12110) NIKOIA)MVA, V.G.; DUKIMINA, A.Ya.; KOUROV, B.I.; -LEVINSON, G.I.; Rrinimnli uchantiyes KOLOTUSHKINA, Ye.V., inzh.j BO 0 N.A-. Investigation of the antiaorrosive additives to residual fuels containin vanadi= and sulfur. Xhim. I tekh. topl. i masel. 6 no.10W-22 0 161.- (MIFA 14111) L' VaedoyusW naucbno-ism4edbvatil'skiy institut p0 pererabotke nefti i gaza i poluchaniyu iokuestyennogo zMdkogo topliva. (ruel-4dditiven) (CorrooicrA and anticorrosives) S/262/621000/011/015/030 1007/1252 AUTHORS Nikolayevit, V G . Dukhms, A Ya, Komarov, 8 1. and Levinson, G. I TITLE-. Data on the use of anticorrosive additives to vanadium- and sulfur-coniaining heavy (residual) fuels PERIODICAL Referativityy zhurnal, otdel'nyy vypusk. 42. Silovyyt udtanovki, no. 11, 1%2,39, abstract 42.11 ~ 199. (In Collection Ptisadki k maslam i toplivarn, M.,Gostoptekhizdat, 1961,374-380) TEXT, Laboratory test results are reported on the corrosive action of ash from various oil grades of Eastern oil fields, as well as on the influence of additives containing magnesium silicon and aluminum. Tests on 3H-481 (111481). 3HA17 (EIA17) and 3H-6W (EI-607) stecls showed after 10hrs, metal losses of 192, 0 66 and 0 35 % respectively Data are given on the corrosion of steel& in a gas stf cam There are 2 figures and I tables (Abstracter's note Complete translation Card lit VP NIXOIAYEVA, V.G.; DUIMil~,, KOROBOV, B.F.; HASLIDVA, 0.1.; "~~~F~WJIZNXO., A.A.j Frinimal uchastip SHCHEKOLITSOVAo M.A., inzh. Production or gas turb-m ruols from coking distillates. KUM, i Lukh,tqpl.i m;~ol 7 noi3:20-22 Itr 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Vessoyuznyy nauchno-iseledo'yatellskiy irwtitut po perembottke nefti i gaza i polucheniyu lskusatvennogo :zhidkogo 6opliva, (Fetrolet= as ruel) R Effectol7cnc:~u oil c-;nNncn-:,-;t of* r*.,.eiz--nIIc 0 - n', ' ~r -- 11-: -, f 0] f7, VnI -j r, c-)--.-r!rcj t.,i -ffPctIvr-w~z- D'.' t.~em:y I-lcn~' V o -11 mat. 1 Art. 20 no. 1, 1',;52. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Aw-unt -1951, Uncl. Iv- USSR/Humn and ;mlml Physiology (Normal anti rrthological). T-8 The Liver. Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biole, ND 3.1, 1958, 50972 Author Lavinsonp I*A, Inst Title Liver Fwiction in Childx*cn during the Active Phase if Rhaumtic Favor, Orig Pub Vjpre okhrany mterinstva i detstva, 1957, 2, No 6, 28-33 Abstract In the active form of rhoumatic fever the reaction of 'Wolttmn was found to be pathologic in 5-15 years old. children, with a right displacement in 20 uut of 23 children and with a IcM displacement in 2 of the c1iil- dren the residual N if the blood was heightenede The so- cration of hippuric acid has decreased by 26-55 percent in the majority of the children, while the blood sugar con- tent has decreased to 74 mg percent. Also, glycemic patho- logic curves were observed. Card 1/1 LVINSONp I.A., kand.med.nauk Novocaine block in the trmatment of childhood diseases; Vop,ohh,mat, t date 3 no.5:40J4 S-0 158 (MIRA 11111) le Is kafedr7 gospltallnoy pediatril (save-prof* B.Io Gurevich Gorgkovskogo maditainskogo instituta iment S.M. Kirova i Gor1kovskoy detskoy bollnitsy (glavVy vrach Ye.G. Krupko). (MI UZM-DISSASM) (NOVOCAINI) LFVINSON. 1. B. (USSR) "VItamix C in Nerve Cells In Different Functional States of Animals," Report preFented at the 5th Internati.-nal Biochemistry Congress, Moscow 10-16 Aug 1961 P I - r. T U=/Nuclear Physics - Atomic levels FD-29V) Card 1/1 Pub. 146 - 6/19 Author Solotin, A. B.; lAvinnon, I. B.; Mvin, L. L Title Two-configurational approximation In the case of atoms of the carbon type Periodical Zhur. eksp. I teor. fiz.p 29, October 1955) 449-453 Abstract The authors present the values of the parameters of the analytic one- electron wave functions for C, 'N* o- P30 Ne4* in the configura- tions ls22s22p? 62p4.' The; determine the corrections -, ls22s2p3, and 1s to be added to the energy for the two-configurational approximation In the case of the ground configurations of tht above epumerated atoms in the tvo-configurational approximation ls22s~'-2p2_ls2p4- They com- pare the obtained theoretical values of the energy with experimental data. They determine the total forces of the dipoles and the proba- bilities of the transitions lg22s2p3_js22p2 both in the one-config- urational and also In the two-confIgurational approx1mations. The authors thank Professor A. P. Yutsis for proposing the theme. Eieht references: e.g. A. B. Bolotin and A. P. Yutsis, ibid., 21s, 537, 1953; A. P. Yutsis, Ibid., 19, 565, 1949. Institution : Vilnua State University Submitted : May 29,, 1954 Lza=P?11AS., J. I r0 Sw.s of the products cf Wirner's coefficient -rd thoir Crophic representation. In lbssian. P. 17 (Metuvos TSR hokslu vkademJja. Fizikos-technikos institutes. Dorbai. Vol. 2, 1956,, VJlnlusp Lithuania) F,onthly Index of East kkirol eon Accessicrs (S-FJT) 1C. Vol. 7, nc. 2, Febr-,;ary 1958 aj7 -w 'A" LEVINSONAss J. The dependence of the sum of products of Wigner's coefficients (n t- Lsj~nctic numbers. In Russian. Pe 17(14etuvoo TSi Mokalu Akaden1jo, Flzikos-technikos Institutas, Darbal, Vol. 2p 19-%-j Vilniusj Lithuanip) Monthly Index of East European Accessions (E,-'AT) W. Vol. 7, no. 2, February 1958 V USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics - Physics of the Atom, D-1 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 34267 Authors Levinson, 1. B., Bolotin, A. B., Levin, L. 1. Inatitutinnt 'None Title: Two-Configuration Approximation in the Case of the Nitrogen-Type Atom3 Original Periodical: 14okolo darbei. Vilniaus valet. univ. Mat. fiz. ir chem. x-okslu ser., 1956P 5P 49-551 Lithuanian res=4 Abitract: The values of the parameters of the analytic single-electron wave func- tioDs are given for the N.0 0+' F2+ P and Ne3+ atoum in the configuration 182 282 2p3, Ig2 29 2p4 and 1&2 2p5. The energy correction for the 2-configumtion approxi.7--ition Is2 2s2 2p~ - s2 2p5 is determined for all the above atoms. The theoretical values of the energy obtained are compared with the experimental data. The total 3tren~;ths of the dipoles and the transition probabilitien 102 2s 2p4 - 192 202 2p3 were de- termined in both the single as vell as in the 2-configuration approximations. A general expression wan obtained for the totel dipole strength in the 2-configia.-itica approximation in terms of the dipole in the case of transitions betwe-,~n the a and p shells. J_ USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics Physics of the Atom. D-1 Abs Jaur : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 11358 Author : YUbals, A.P., Ushpalis, K.K., Kavetskis, V.I., Levinson, last : Vilnius University, USSR Title : Total Dipole Strength in the Approximation of Incomplete Separation or Variables for Two-Electron Atoms. Orig Pub : Optika I spektroskopiya, 1956, No 5, 601-605 Abstract : The strepth of the dipole transitions 192 ls2p, 292 le2p) 2p -- 192p are calculated for He, LJ_and Be2+. For the states zA2 .,the authors employ wave functions with incomplete sepraration of variables, Including the factor .,A4 1+j 2r,2 +,*3 (r, * r 2)' The ls2p state is descri- bed Card 1/2 USSR/Atomic and Molecular Physics - Physics of the Atom. D-1 Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 11358 in the approximation of total separation of variables. The parameters of the analytic wave functions are taken from previous works. It is noted that tvo-olectron tran- sitions are possible when using incomplete separation of variables* For the transition 2s2 -- Is2p the authors obtained digole strengths of o.4, 0.01 and 0.002 for He, Lit and Be + respectively. For the singlet transitions 2p2 -- 192p, the use of :incomplete separation of variables leads to a very substantial reduction in the dipole strength. As the charge of the nucleus increases, the change becomes lose. Card 2/2 USSR/Atow,dc and Molecular Physics - Atomic Pbysics D-1 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 4, 1957, No 8925 Author : 1,evinson, I.D., Vanagas, V.V., Yutsis, A.P. Title e?1W Problem of the Use of the Formalism of Tensor Operators in the Calculation on the Use of the Me- thod of Incomplete Separation of Variables. Orig Pub : Liet, TSH mokslu Akad. darbai, Tr. AN LitSSR, 1956, 5B, 21-32 Abstract : Using the mathematical formalism of tensor operators, a wthod Is developed for integrating the expressions for the energy over the angle and spin variables in the case of incomplete separation of variables in the wave functions of the eq~dvalent electrons. Card - 1/1 LEVDSM~~, Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (dis,-;,) "Gertain lenora- lizations in tho Theory of Gom-plox Spectra." Villriyuss 1~-51, 9 pp. (Ilin of 'lligher Education USSR. Villnyus State Univ im V.Kapsukas)p 100 copies (Y,,L, 49-579 110) BATAMJNAS, I.V. [Batarunasq J.1; LKVINSON9 I.B. [Lovinsorwo J-3 The Clebsch-Gordan coefficients of poin". groups. List ak darbai 13 no.2: 15-.32 260. (EUI 10:1) 1. Institut fi&iki i aatematiki Akadenii nauk Litovskoy M (Groupso Theory of ) (Nuclear spin) BOLOTIN, A.B.1 LEMSON, I.B. Utilizatim of the my try of molecules In a simple method of molecular functims. Liet ak darbai B no.312l-32 160. (EW 10:3) 10 Vilryusskly gosudaretyennyy universitet ime V*Kapsukasa L Inatitut fitiki i matematiki Akadenli nauk Litoyakoy SSR* (Molecules) 84615 R41, 7700 ~10M, PY3.. AS? AUTHOR: Levinson, I. B. TITLZ: Exciton ModelAiln 9/181/60/002/010/043/051 B0191BO56 the Approximation of Strong Coupling PERIODICIL: Tizika tverdogo tela, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 10, pp. 2612 -2621 TEXT: The present paper shown that the "transfer" model and the con- tinuous model of the exciton in ion crystalsl6ay be obtained an limiting cases of general problems concerning the Uro-iton. The author confines himself to perfect single cryetals with fixed position of the nuclail it is assumed that the method of strong coupling is applicable. Neglecting the spin interaction, the author investigates the ortho- and paraoxci- tons with the Hamiltonian VX/ 2S+1 r r 28+1w(~ r ). Here H H(-*I'-'2) - HT(41) + Hc('!2) + 1'42 . and Hc are the Hamiltonians of the isolated holes and electrons. These operators are discussed In dotailv and following this, the models of deep excitone and shallow excitons are dealt with. The Hamiltonians are discussed and Card 1/3 84615 Exciton Models in the Approximation of 13/181/60/002/010/043/051 Strong Coupling B019/BO56 Ahe *xciton wave functions with the quantum number ak (a - number of the siolton band) are obtained. Those wave functions describe the oxcitons In form of holes plus electrons, which *jump* over the corresponding potential wells. Finally, the transfer model is discussed. In the in- vestigations carried out here, some energy Inequalities are not up, which must be assumed for the disoussed models to be useful. An estimate of the degree to which these Inequalities are satisfied for real crys- tals is exceedingly difficult to make. Besides, the estimation of the band width* from the effective masses is very inexact. As the dissocia- tion energy of excitons is Inaccurate In many cases, an estimation of the applicability of this or the other model without detailed calcula- tion is difficult. It in noted that hydrogen-like spectra cannot be re- presented by a continuous model. The author thanks A. 0. Samoylovich &nd-Yet Pt Gross for their interest and discussions of the results. La. I. Fronkell (Ref 1), A. G. Samoylovich, S. L. Korolyuk, and K. D. Tovayuk (Ref.9; are mentioned. There' are 17 references: 7 Soviet; 7 US, and 3 German. Card 2 Exciton Models in the Approximation Strong Coupling ISSOCIATION: Institut fisiki i matematiki (Institute of Physics AS Litovskaya S3R) SUBMITTED: March 4, 1960 of S/181/60/002/010/043/051 B019/BO56 AN Litovskoy SSR and Mathematics of the V~ Card 3/3 24-34oo 78011 SOV/33-37-1-11/31 AUTHORS: Gutman., A. M., Levinson, 1. B. TITLE: Non-Uniform Vector Couplings In Atomic Spectra PERIODICAL: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, 1960, Vol 37, No. 1, pp 86-87 (USSR, ABSTRACT: At present only uniform couplings of the type IS and jj are well known. The nonuniform couplings are used only In exceptional cases: the J1 coupling in the spectra of the inert gases, and Jj coupling in configurations fma of the lantanides. It appears that inside a shell of equivalent electrons only uniform coupling Is possible, while various nonuniform couplings may take place between the shells; these appear especially in configurations which consist of an unexcited or olightly excited ground shell and a highly excited electron. An Important condition Is that G, the interchange interaction l' of the electron Card 1/3 with ground shell, be small. A table gives the Non-Uniform Vector Couplings In Atomic Spectra 78011 SOV/33-_37-1-11/31 classification of 2p 2 (3P)4f 011 levels by means of il coupling. Other examples of astrophyulcal interest are 4f7 (8s)6p Eu ii, 4f7(8s)6s 26p Gd I and 4f7(9)6s6p Gd 11; for the first of these, the computed levels are close to those found experimentally. A detailed account of this work will be published in the Publications of the Academy of Sciences of the Lithuanian SSR. The authors thank A. P. Yutitz and A. A. Nikitin for a valuable discussion of the problem. There are 2 tables; and 3 U.S. references. The U.S. references are: 0. Racah, Phys. Rev., 61, 537, 1942; 0. Harrison, W. Albertson, N. Hoeford, JOSA, 31, 439, ig4i; ch. E. Moore Atomica Energy Levels, Nat. Bur. Stand., Washingt-;., 11 1949, 2, 1952. ASSOCIATION: VilInyus State University and Institute of Physics and 'Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the Lithuaniar. Card 2/3 SSR (Villnyus3kiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, Non-Uniform, Vector Couplings In Atomi,3 Spectra 78011 SOV/33-37-1-11/31 Institut flzlki I matematlkl Akademll nauk L.1tovskoy S!1R) SUBMITTED: july 29, 1959 Card 3/3 S/061/61/000/020/003/089 POD B 1 19(B147 IUTHORSs Loyinsonj I. B., Gutmant I. M. TITLEs Problem of vector linkage in atomic spectra PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 20, 1961, 8, abstract 20B53 (Tr. AN LitSSR, B, 1(24), iq6i, 85 - 94) TEXT# The problem of introducing different ty 9es of vector linkage of moments in atomic spectra is discussed. The 1 11 configuration is dealt with in detail. The authors find in each case a certain order of moment linkage, where the en rgy matr isg the closest to the diagonal matrix and has sufficient ao:uraoy. rAbstraoterls -notet Complete translation] Card 1/i MMUAI I.? 'Bramp 10B0 Projective representation of double crystalographio poixt groups& List &k darbai B no.4s3-20 161. 1. InBtitut fisikii matematiki AN Utovskoy SSR. BURNSUAt I.P. [Burneika, 1.]; IMNSON, I.B. (Levinsonas, J.] Using spao" and local symetry for studying zones In the case of strong binding, Liet ak darbai B no.4:2-1-34 '61. 1. Institut fisiki i matematiki AN Litovskoy SSR. GUTMkN, A. M,[Outmanas, A.); LIMSOIIj I. Bo[Levingonas, J.) Ognealogical coefficients for nonhomogeneaus vector relations. 11st ak darbai B no.1:95-104 161. (EM 10:9) 1. Institut fisiki i matematiki Akadeaft nauk Litovskoy SSR; Villaneskiy gosudarstyennyy univeraitat im. V. Kapsukase, i Kaiwasskiy goffudaretvanny7 meditsinskiy institut. (Vector analysis) Natrices) (Atomic spectra) 3/020/62/143/004/011/027 B104/B102 ~q, 9,c A Levinson, 1. B., and Plavina# Is Z, TITLEs The formation of a latent electrophotographic image in zinc' oxide layers PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 1439 no. 4, 19620 822 - 8?~ TEM A discharge mechanism of the surface charges is suggested which is related to the surface potential barriers. Tho charges on the surface are In potential wells and separated from the volume by a Debye barrier. The height V of this barrier is determined from the surface charge Qt the barrier width from the Debys screening length d - (CkT/e2 n) 1 2, where n is V the volume concentration of free electrons. The surface discharge is described by dQ/dt - -wQ, where w io.the escape probability of an electron from the potential well. If no barrier exists and the charge is due to volume effects only w w 1/r , where T - d1c, is the Maxwell relaxation time. 2f 6'0,rn is the volume conductivitygALthe C4rrier mobility. n as a function of me io,datermined from relaxation processes. The "resistance" of a Card 1/2 3/020J62/143/004/011/027 The formation of a latent ... B104/B102 barrier may be overcome by a tunnel effect or a thermal transfer of an k electron over the barrier. At the beginniog of a discharge the barrier A~ dominateal at the end of it, when the barrier has become low, the volume resistivity and recombination processes dominate. On these as4umptions the discharge in zino-oxide layers is studied. The authors thank V. M Yridkin for discussions. There are 3 figures. ASSOCIATIONs Institut fiziki I matematiki kkademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physics and Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences USSR) Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy ingtitut elektrografiij Villnyus il (Scientific Research Institute of Eleotrography,~Villnyus) PRESENTEDs December lit 1961, by A. V. Ohubnikov,,Academician SUBMITTEI 5sw December it 1961 Card 2/2 42727 8/109 62/bo7/oii/oo4/o12 D308 4,4170& D266%) AUTHORSo Vol, S.S., Fridberg, P.Sh. and Lovinson,I.B. TITM Theory of broad-band non-retu cavities of spherical shape /J~ing echo- FaIODICALs Hadiotekhnika i elektroniks.9 v. 7, no. 1962, iq% - 1921 Tk;XTs The purpose of tho paper is to show theoretically that spherical echo cavities are superior to cylindrical ones. If the wavelength is comparable with the radius of the sphere then the tuning of a spherical resonator is difficult. If, however, the radius is considerably larger than the wavelength no,tuning in nscoseary4 Yurther,:dvantaiss are that no frequency bands are missing, no epur- ious re n4nce tdogenerato modes) are possible and the q depends only slightly on the mode of resonance. The frequency difference 'between two-neighbouring resonances is taken from L.D. Landau and Yo#M* Lifshitz's book (Tooriya polya'LField theory], GIFML, 1960). The q of the resonators is calculated using the approximate lsontovich Card 1/3 W -"JAA 1u'-4.109108 Theory of broftd-band '009/62/007/011/004/o12 for H a 15 on and 17 D266ID308 varies from 2.3 x 1;5 5.5 x lo (corresponding to silver) to 4.6 x 105 SUBMITTED, January 6. 1962 Card V! ------ -~LKVINSON loshuA Ben'Yaminovichl NIKITIN, Aleksay klekBsysvich. A.M.,, nauchnyy isotr.; TUROKOVA, Z-1., red.; YRLIZkWVA, N.A., tekhns red. (Handbook on the theoretical calculation of line intensitias In atomic spectr&]Rukovodstvo po soretichookomu vychislaniiu intenslynostei liall v atomaykh npektrakh. Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningf. univ., 1962. 358 P. ~MIRA 160) (Spectrum, Atomic) TOLPYGO, K,B,; MUNSON, I.B. Fifth All-Unlon Conference on 3emiconduetwo. Usp. fiz. nauk 81 no.3s557-566 N 063, WRA 16s12) Id -TR 0,5 N gm IEVINSON, I.B.; FEL, S.S.; FRIDBERG, P.Sh. Integral equation for the aperture field in the case when two volumes are connected eleotromagnetically. Dokl. AN SSSR 153 no.2010~312 N 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Predstavleno, akademikom B.A,Vvedenskim. ACCESSION URs AP4041717 8/0181/64/006/007/2113/2123 AUTHORs Levinson, I. B. TITLEz Relaxation times, heating functiont and effect of runaway of hot electrons in semiconductors i SOURCEs Pizika tverdogo tela, v. 6, no. 7, 1964, 2113-2123 TOPIC TAGSt semiconductor, relaxation time, kinetic relaxation, kinetic theory, energy distribution, electron scattering, exchange force ABSTRACTs- It is shown that a study of the behavior of hot electron' in semiconductors yields more information on the scattering procese~ es than the usual kinetic effects. An analysis of the kinetic equ'a- tion in the Fokker-Planck form,makes it possible to define rigorous- ly, in addition to the momentum relaxation time, Also the energy relaxation time and*:the energy exchange time., These two times alre 1/3 ~. i. win ACCESSION URs AP4041717 connected with the energy interaction between the electrons and the scattering system, and are-connected by a relation analogous to the fluctuation-dissipation theorem. This relation yields a connection between the solittion of the kinetic energy, which involves the energy exchange time, and the so-called elementary theory (V. L. Ginzburg and A. V. Gurevich, UFN v. 70, 201, 1960) which involves 11the energy relaxation time. It is shown that the stable solutions of the elementary theory correspond to maxima of the distribution function, and the unstable solutions correspond to minima.-' To de- termine the stationary points, a heating function is introduced, which defines the degree of the deviation of the energy distribution of the electrons in the electric field from equilibrium. The heat- ing function is determined essentially by the product*of the momentum and energy relaxation times. The heating function is also connected with the runaway effect,-particularly the rapid i ncrease of the heating function at infinity. It'is shown that, depending on the rate of this increasee the runaway effects occur either at all L card 2/3. NRs AP4041717 fields, or at fields exceeding some critical value. The kinetic and elementary theories are compared and it is shown that at or ..near the runaway mode the elementary theory becomes inapplicable. 'A graphic procedure is devised to trace the variation of the energy !distribution function with the variation of the field strength. Orig. art. hass 1 figure and 44 formulas. ASSOCIATIONt Xnatitut fiziki i matematiki AN Lit. SSR, Villnyus (institute of Physics and Mathematics, AN Lit* 85R) SVBMITTEDs 03Dec63 ENCLs 00 BUD CODES GPO as MR REP SOVj 005 OTHERt 002 3/3 - - --------------- IAT; WIP :t~~ irf:l ?"r : 1 'T I cL . 4,~ 1, ~~ ~ . '. -~ 1, '~' , , -~: . - .. - . ; 1. . , 7 " :- - - , .. i , i, . . . i . . - 11 -. C, I I II . I ~ T) Wjj i 7y, t 11 In, t t 1, 1 TITLE: cl~3~'Pllflg . . I . I I - f., k r 1 - CYUIDLron-phonon resonance in sealconductorge Zhur. ek3p. i teor, fist 49 no.3014-924 3 165. (MIRA 18slO) .I& Inotitut radiofiziki i elaktroniki AN UkrSSR i Inatitut fisiki i mtematiki AN Litovskoy SSR, L-�4%~!O ENT (d)//EWT(1)/EPF (c)/EEC(k)-2/EPF (n)-2/T/M (M) IJP(c) WW ACCESSION NRt AP5019859 uA/o18ij65/ooT/oo8/241T/2422 AUMIOR: =1vas. 43 TIM: Mobility of hot electrone in the 'runaway mode, n-InSb and n-GaLAs at low t"M=1'XL*L-'A1400r AAlylsy SOURCE: Mika tverdogo tela, v. 7. no. 8. 196% 2417-2422 7DPIC TAG8v electron mobility# Indlum compoundp gallium compoundp electron seat- teringj, electron temperaturep distr-ibution function ~ 'I ABSTRAM This Is a continuation of an earlier paper by the author (m v. 6, 21-13, 1964) and its purpose is to examine the mechanisms that govern,the runaway of electrons and the opposing scattering mechanism. Special attention is paid to the dependence of the electron mobility on the applied field,, and It Is shown that whereas in weak fields the mobility(expressed in terms of the antsotropic part of the distribution function) in governed by momentum relaxation and increases In pro- portion to the field E, In strong field,, when runaway takes place, it in determined by energy relaxation and decreases In proportion to K-1. Ir even strongter fields.,- he-mdbll'it" case Of n;,16 and n-GaAsp in which ruisaway takes place at helium and IWdrogen temperatures, there are Card .112 7 L 6450-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5019859 two different scattering Mechanism (deformation and piezoelectric) that limit the runawky, and their relative effects on the mobility are estimated. In the case of scattering by deformation potential.. the mobility Increases with the field and reaches saturation* in the case of scattering by the piezoelectric potential,, syteresis to observed. It Is also shown that the section in which the mobility has a qua . tic dependence on the field Is anomalously sman. "The author thanks a F* BA :eqor interest and for a preprint of his paper deraing with a related topic." Orig. art. bag's 3 figures and 9 formilas. ASSOCIATIONt-Jastitut fizi3d 1, matematild AN LIM% Villniyu (Institute of noice and Mathematiog AN Lit,88) 40 'Y' SUMUTTED, 06YA165 FML% 00 MM CME: NP NR MW SOV s 007 07m: 008 .MiF(_t)1.-WflVr Al-t. NK3 J%r3622752 R~; CODE: UR/ 181/65/00WOOVA79/2880 AUTHOM Lovinsont I#'_B. OWN ORG: Instituate of Physics and Mathematics AN'LItSSR, Vilno (Institut, flziki I malre- matiki AN L tSSR TITIX: Piezoelectrie scattering by an uncharged dislocation SOURCE: FIxIka tvordogo tola, v. 7, no. 9, 1965, 2e79-2eso TOPIC TAGSi crystal theory, piezoelectric crystal, electron scatteringo crystal dis- location phenomenon ABSTRACT: The paper is a theoretical Investigation of electron scattering near dis- locations in piezoelectric crystals, In this case, two "a of non-interfering scattering take place: deformation scattering and piezoelectric scattering by acous- tic phonons "frozen" around the dislocation. rormulas are given for the relaxation time of an electron with a given momentum for each of these scattering mechanisms. It is found that piosoccattering by d1slocationsshould predominate over deformation scatterivg in crystals of AIIIa compounds at-niiV on temperatures and below with rog moderate or weak screening. SUB COM 20/ SWN DATEt l9Apr55/ ORIG REFs ODO/ OTH REF: 003 C1.01 Cora rk~ ~Llf ACC-M-AP5024713 - SOURCE CODE: AUTHORS1 Bass, P. 0 Levinson, I. B.. ORO: SSH Institute yhyn Lr, a_amLMr,_c,txL) St, n radio lzikt I elektrotiikl Aka+_-rr.H riauk MrS310; itute of Physics and MatherrvAtics, Academy of Sciences Lithuanlan (Institut fiziki I matematiki Akademil natik Litovskoy SSR) ;!1, -1 if ~ t; _~__ I TITLE:- Cyclotron-phonon resonance in semiconductors .SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy -I teareticheakoy flziki, v. 49, no. 3.9 19651 914-924 TOPIC TAOSS cyclotron resonance, magnetic resonance, absorption co- efficient, phonon scattering, electron collision ;7 P, 111) 1 S_ 5-. ABSTRACTs 0yoZotron-2honogl regoLlance is defined as resonance In which the transfe7r of electrons between different energy levels is the result of the simultaneous action of both cyclotron and magnetophonon resonance so that the absorption of a quantum of the high-frequency field is ac- companied by simultaneous emission or absorption of a phonon, It Is assumed that the frequency is high, the magnetic field is strong and quantizing, and the phonon frequency is monochromatic if Interaction taken place with long-wave optical phonons. The absorption coefficient L 12OUG-66 -ACC -NR-- AP5024713-- - - - connected with the transitions is calculated by the same method as pro- posediby H. Frohlich (Adv, in Phys. vo 3. 3251 1954). It is shown that scatterinf of the electrons by optical phonons of frequency too leads to resonance absorpti.on*at,frequencies (D mcOH I wo where cDH is the cyclotron frequency and m ie an Integer. The shape and Intensity of the absorption peak are calculated. The possibility of experimental realization of the effect Is considered. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 48 formulas. SUB GODEs 20/ -SUBM DATE$ NR REP SOV: 007/ OTH RM 006 Card P21-2 WCC Nit. ApWiW4!i souRcE CODE: Woo56/66/o5o/oo4/1048/1015) AUTHOR: Levinson, 1. B.; jkzhuolite, G. E, ORG, Institute of Physics and Mathematics, AN.LitSSfl .(Institut fiziki i matematiki Akademli nauk Litoevskoy 85R) TITLE: Effect of collisions between electrons on the electric distribution function in a strong electric field SOURCE: Zhurnal ekBperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, Y. 50, no. 4, 1966, ioW-io54 TOPIC TAGS: electric field, electron collision, phonon scattering, kinetic equation, electron distribution ABSTRACT: The collision frequency of An electrQ is much greater in the active regics c > w0 than in the passive region e < w. during scattering on optical phonons with a limiting frequency w and at temperatures T > 1, but In (J\ /d) -~t In (1/d) - 1, where ), is the wavelength., d and I are the slot width and length, respectively. Equivalent circuits are given for straight junction, T-Junction. and parallel junction of two semi-infWto rectangular waveguides. Application of the variational method to determining the elements of a dispersion matrix and concentrated circuit 1 parameters Is shown. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 25 formulas. P 'SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: 08reb65 ORIG REF: 009 OTH REF: 004 L Wn M EPA R XJ ACC N"' AT6023220 SOURCE CODE!' IJR/2910/65/005/003/0353/0368 AUTHOR: Burngka, 1. _ P. ; I evinson, 1. B. 1-2 ORG: Institute of Physics -and Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the Lithuanian SSR (Inatitut fiziki i matematiki Akademil nauk Litovskoy SSR) 1~ TITLE: Utilization of full crystal symmetr-v in the method of orthogonalized plane waves (OPW) SOURCE: AN LitSSR. Litovskiy fizicheakly abornik. v. 5, no. 3. 1965, 353-368 TOPIC TAGS! crystal symmetry, wave function, matrix function element, matrix -function, matrix element, plane wave, &A- pp~ ABSTRACT: A method to proposed for construction of a matrix which reduces the induced representation of a point group. Application of this method proves to be convenient in construction of symmetry-adapted wave functions,such as crystal-core states andaymmetrized plane waves. The Bloch functions and simple plane waves 1/2 L 44293-66 ACC Nits AT6023220 form the basis for induced projective representation of the point group. It follows that the OPW method to simplified and of more widespread use. General properties of the matrices can be applied in calculating orthogonality coefficients and liamiltonia matrix elements. Orig. art. has: 75 formulas and 2 tables. (Based on authors' abstract] (AM] SUB CODEi 20/ SUBM DATE: 23Jan65/ ORIG REF-. 002/ IOTH REF: 0181 Card 2/2" EWTW 1J1L(Cj---XL- 024468 SDURCE COLE: LqVO181/66/008/007/2077/2003 AMOR: JAvinsm, L B. 44 ORG: Institute of Phvsics and Mathematics, N1 L=R. Villnius--Mstitut fiziki ie matemATU-N LitSSR) TITIL: Ele&rvm runaway in a magnetic field and singularities of volt-ampere chaz%- acteristics SOURCE: Fizika tverdogotelaq v. 8,, no. 7, 19660 2077-2083 MPIC TAGS: semiconductor carrier, electza energy, electron nobility, drift wbili Hall efrect, volt ampm characteristic ABSrP=: This in a continuation of earlier work by the author (FTr v. 7, 1362, 1965 and preceding) dx*rlng that in semiconductors there can occur inutabilitieg connected with runaway of eleatrms, when the switching an of the electric field leads to an unlimited growth of the average electrvrr-enemy and possibly also their drift veloci- ty. In the present paper the author considers the influence of the magnetic field on the runaway of electrms fmm a point of view that does not call for imposition of limitations on tba intensity of the magnetic field. Runaway criteria are derived for the case of both strong and weak magnetic fields perpendiucular to the electric field. (A straig field is defined as cne for ~&ch the Hall angle is close to w/2.) It is shom that runaway can lead to either a plateau on the voltap-current characteristic or to an S--shaped characteristic. 7he possibility of observing such effects in n-InSb, Card 1/2